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Many airline shopping portals are offering 4x on Apple purchases today. That’s about as good as it gets for airline miles at Apple. Keep in mind the restrictions, but if you’re going to make an apple purchase anyway, and particularly if you’re after American Airlines Loyalty Points, this could be a good day to make you purchase.
The Deal
- The following airline shopping portals are offering 4x miles on Apple purchases today (10/23/23)
Key Terms
- Valid 10/23/23 only
- Please note these terms & conditions: Rewards not eligible on: Apple Vision Pro, Apple Pro Display XDR, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, , Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2, gift wrap, Apple Developer Programs, AppleCare+ monthly subscription, Orders purchased on the Government or Veterans and Military Stores, Shipping, handling and taxes, Purchases made for resale and bulk orders, Gift cards, Gift certificates, Cash equivalents and Purchases made with coupon or discount codes not found on this site.
- Limits: Eligible only to a customer for up to five (5) units per eligible product, except iPhone, in which case only two (2) units within a thirty-day (30-day) period are eligible.
- Special terms: To qualify for rewards, you must complete your purchase within the same session you start the purchase without exiting your browser. Opening a new tab or returning later will result in rewards not tracking.
Quick Thoughts
Increased rates at Apple are always popular since the products don’t go on sale very often. That said, around the holiday shopping period, we sometimes see major retailers offer deals on specific products, so it might make sense to wait if you’re after an iPad or AirPods that are likely to go on sale in a few weeks.
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